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Dartmoor
is such a magical, mystical place, it's no surprise it's there that
John Vickery chooses to collect wood to make his magic wands.
And
since the Harry Potter stories became even more popular, he's seen
a distinct increase in sales.
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| It's
the user who makes a wand a magic wand |
John
knows that he owes a great deal of thanks to JK Rowling. "Of
the wands I make, around half are sold to Harry Potter wannabes,"
he says. "The rest are sold to serious magicians."
The
internet has made a difference too. John's wands are now being bought
by people all around the world.
He
hesitates to call them magic wands. He compares them to a computer.
"I supply the hardware," he says, "it's the user
who supplies the software!"
Some
of John's clients insist on wood for wands being cut and collected
at particular times of the moon's cycle and he's happy to oblige.
"I
don't usually cut for wands on a waning moon," he says. "That's
not a good time."
PENNIES
FROM DEVON
John
makes walking sticks, thumb sticks, Wizard's staffs, and shepherds'
crooks too. All from his workshop - an outhouse in his back garden.
"It
takes about a year to make a wand or walking stick," says John.
"After I've collected the wood it needs to dry out for 12 months
and then it's straightened before I start work on it.
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| An
old halfpenny is used to measure the gap at the end of the crook
and an old penny for the centre |
John's
keen to keep to the traditional methods too. His Shepherds' Crooks
rely on pre-decimalisation coins.
He
uses old pennies and halfpennies to measure the gaps in the crook
that are used for hooking the animals' legs.
But
despite the increase in trade, John's not expecting to become a
rich man on his pickings. "It's a hobby," he says. "With
all the costs involved I probably make about £1.50 an hour.
"But
that's not the point. I thoroughly enjoy the walk in the woods,
making the sticks and meeting people at the local agricultural shows
where I still sell some of the finished products, it's a lot of
fun."
Some
might say 'magical'.
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